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made of
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is used when the final produc is composed of different materials.
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a chair made of wood
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Made from
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is used when the final product is made from the same material, but in a different form.
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For example, paper is made from wood.
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Could have
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is used to indicate that something was possible or could have happened.
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"I could have gone to the party, but I decided to stay home."
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I
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is used as the subject of a sentence.
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"I am going to the store"
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Less
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is used to describe a quantity that cannot be counted.
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"I have less water than you"
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Everyday
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is an adjective that describes something that is ordinary or commonplace.
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For example, "These are my everyday shoes."
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Every day
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is used to indicate something that happens daily. For example, "I brush my teeth every day."
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. For example, "I brush my teeth every day." A common mistake people make is using "everyday" when "every day" is correct. For example, "I wear these shoes everyday" should be "I wear these shoes every day."
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Affect
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is a verb meaning to have an impact on something or someone. For example.
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"The pandemic has affected people's mental health."
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me
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is used as the object.
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"The store is waiting for me."
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Fewer
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is used to describe a quantity that can be counted.
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"I have fewer bottles of water than you."
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Effect
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is a noun meaning the result or outcome of an action.
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"The effect of the pandemic on mental health has been significant."
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Its
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is a possessive pronoun, indicating ownership.
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"The dog wagged its tail."
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It's
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is a contraction of "it is" or "it has".
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"It's a beautiful day" or "It's been a long week."
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Who
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is used as a subject pronoun.
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"Who is going to the party?"
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Whom
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is used as an object pronoun.
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"Whom did you invite to the party?"
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Lay
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is a transitive verb meaning to put or place something down.
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"I will lay the book on the table."
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Lie
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is an intransitive verb meaning to recline or be in a horizontal position.
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"I will lie down on the couch."
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Whoever
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is used as a subject pronoun.
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"Whoever wants to come to the party can come."
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Whomever
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is used as an object pronoun.
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"We will invite whomever we want to the party."
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